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THE SCIENTIFIC CURE FOR INDIGESTION.

i From Mr .Tame-o Joshua. Cathorire strcofc. ' Leichhardt, Sydn-y. X.S.W., March 6, 1805. 'Tor ful'y a year J had suffered acutely from indigestion. and biliousness I could scarcely eat anything solid without having to endure great pain. My rest r.t night was greatly disturbed, and this made mo \erj" irritable. I was under medicil treatment for some time, but derived no real benefit from it Having heard of the good effect* of Warner's Safe Cure, in the cases of other sufferers. I decided to give it a triai. After taking the first two bottles I felt considerably bettor, and a few more bottles thoroughly cured me. 1 am non in the besl of good health."' From Mr W. H. Sampson. Haydonton, Murrurundi. N.S.W.. 11th January, 1905. "I suffered very much from indigestion for a considerable time through always being in the bush, and. of course, living on Tough food. Many a time I have sain < n the edge of my bunk at night ui,ablc io lie down, the paiu being so great in the pit of my stomach. I felt as ii there was a great lump there. Hearing ihat Warner's Safe. Cure was a cure for indigestion, 1 took a few bottles, with the result ihit ai.' pain left me and I was again able ro cai, sleep, and \\<rrk well. Some of my mate: also take Warner's Safe Cure, and spaak well of it." From Mr Michael Kerrigan. Church place. Malop street. Geelong, Vie., 28oh August, 1904. "Two years ago I was conscious of a loss of nerve power and a falling off in mental activity. I \\a* in a clisticsMiigly dyspeptic condition and suffered severely from frontal headache?. At first I did not pay much heed to these symptoms, but vhen I found that I was gradually getting worse and lh" headache atticks more frequent I t houghs it was time to do something to re-tore my health. Speaking to a friend one "layabout my condition, he advised me to try Warner's Safe Cure. I did so. with rapid and marvellous results, for in a few weel;-. I was quite free from all symptoms of dyspepsia, the pain in my head ceased. a:i<! since thai time I have had no trouble with my health. I have -recommended Warner'* Safe Cure to several other?, who ha* taken it with great and lasting benefit. ' From Mr John O'Shea. 59 Pino street, Sydney. N.S.W., 10th March. 1905. '"I havfi much pleasure in hearing witness to tl:2 beneficial effect of Warner's Safe Cure on -my health when I was suffering from indigestion, biliousness, and general weakness of the entire system. For a long time I was conscious of a want of nervous energy, and my. mind seemed sluggish. My sleep, though usually sound, was never restful. For months I suffered in this way, never feeling really well for two days together. I felt more fit for bed than for business. Ha vine been advised hv a friemt to take Warner's Safe Cure. I did <=o After taking one bottle improvement was noticeable, and in a fow veolrs the medirint: gave m? new vigour and vitality, so that I was enabie-d to discharge my duties with spirit and zeal. ' From ilis=. Len i Montgomery. 178 Flinders street, Adelaide S.A.. 22nd September, 1904. ''For .c-varal years I had been a martyr to indigestion, accompanied by severe headache and biliousness. My greatest suffering was after taking- food, when the pain was so intense that I becaoie reluctant to eat. There w-is always a fulness and a sense o{ oppression after meals; in fact, everything I ate gave me great pain. As a natural consequence I grew weak and exceedingly nervous. I tried k early every known mean? to obtain the ease I longed for. but without a-tail. Finally Warners Safe Cure was recommended to me. Tl.e -effect of the first few bottles was wonderful, and in a short time I was quite mred. I can now enjoy my food without any fear. 1 strongly recommend anyone suffering- from indigestion to give Warner's Safe Cure a trial." From Mr J. G. Smith, eaviiei of Chum and Maple streets, C4older square, Tic, 19th August, 1904. '"For many years I buffered as only tha.f> can who are victims to indigestion in irs cluonic form. Almost everything I ate. gave we excruciating psiin. which would continue for -soivo time, and I became very irritable and despondent. Nothing gave in© permanent relief untii f tiied WTarner's Safe Cu™. which proved to be the right thing in thj right place, for it has com-l»l-etely and permanent^' cured me. I am iiow in the best of good health, and although 60 years of age. I can take my shift in the mine and put m eight hours' work almost ai, well as any man.' From Mr T. Lloyd. 36 Hart street. Miller's Point, Sydaey. 13ch September, 1904. "I suffered fd: months from indigestion and biliousness. I tried '.eversl remedies, but found no benefit from them. I was telling a friend of my trouble, and he said. 'Why don't yoa try Wirner's Safe Cureand Warner's Safe Pills? I suffered the same as you are doing, and they cured _, me.' I ielt doubtful, but decided to take his advice. The first few doses of the Safe Cure mad-e me Teel sick, bvt I persevered, and an> thankful I did, for when I had token three bottles of Warner's Safe Cure ar*d a ph'al of Warner's Safe Pills I was cured, and able to enjoy my food again." From Mi Charles Smith. 300 Castlereagl" street, Sydney. N.S.W., 10th March, 1905. "I have been suffering from biliousness for several years accompanied by extreme weakness and prostration, but I paid little attention to it, attributing my condition to overwork. It was not until indigestion followed by confirmed dyspepsia afflicted me. and my strength began to fail rapidly, that I commenced to search for some remedy to give me some relief. I tried various preparations, but it was not until I began to take Warner's Slafe Cure that relief came to me. 1 persevered with the medicine, and in the course _of a few weeks was quite restored to health"." A treaii=e explaining- fully \vhv Warner's Safe Cure cures indigestion will be sent, post five, by H. H. Warner and Co. (Ltd.), Australasian Branch. Melbourne, Tic.

— "It is somewhat interesting." observed the oolonel, '"to note Ihe various v\ays im which intOYicant} affect the various nations olitie=. Having (ravelled to a considerable oxtout, I bave perceived that v. he a a Frenchman ha=; had too much he v >ivts,\ to dance; a German to sing," a F>pa:>m-d$ tj cuinblv, a Unlisher to eat. an Italu'iij to brag, an Irishman to fight, and cuj American to deliver a speech."

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Otago Witness, Issue 2685, 30 August 1905, Page 61

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THE SCIENTIFIC CURE FOR INDIGESTION. Otago Witness, Issue 2685, 30 August 1905, Page 61

THE SCIENTIFIC CURE FOR INDIGESTION. Otago Witness, Issue 2685, 30 August 1905, Page 61